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Volume 38, issue 12, 2018
- From the Editors pp. 2503-2503

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Introduction to Special Series: Communicating About Zika pp. 2504-2506

- Dominique Brossard, Kathleen Hall Jamieson and William Hallman
- Chronicling the Risk and Risk Communication by Governmental Officials During the Zika Threat pp. 2507-2513

- Marin Pearson Allen
- Frequency of Risk‐Related News Media Messages in 2016 Coverage of Zika Virus pp. 2514-2524

- Tara Kirk Sell, Crystal Watson, Diane Meyer, Marissa Kronk, Sanjana Ravi, Laura E. Pechta, Keri M. Lubell and Dale A. Rose
- Communicating Zika Risk: Using Metaphor to Increase Perceived Risk Susceptibility pp. 2525-2534

- Hang Lu and Jonathon P. Schuldt
- Understanding Fear of Zika: Personal, Interpersonal, and Media Influences pp. 2535-2545

- Chun Yang, James Price Dillard and Ruobing Li
- Differences Between Florida and the Rest of the United States in Response to Local Transmission of the Zika Virus: Implications for Future Communication Campaigns pp. 2546-2560

- Kenneth M. Winneg, Jo Ellen Stryker, Daniel Romer and Kathleen Hall Jamieson
- Residential Location and Psychological Distance in Americans’ Risk Views and Behavioral Intentions Regarding Zika Virus pp. 2561-2579

- Branden B. Johnson
- Retweeting Risk Communication: The Role of Threat and Efficacy pp. 2580-2598

- Sarah C. Vos, Jeannette Sutton, Yue Yu, Scott Leo Renshaw, Michele K. Olson, C. Ben Gibson and Carter T. Butts
- Rethinking Social Amplification of Risk: Social Media and Zika in Three Languages pp. 2599-2624

- Christopher D. Wirz, Michael A. Xenos, Dominique Brossard, Dietram Scheufele, Jennifer H. Chung and Luisa Massarani
- Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment of Salmonellosis from the Consumption of Australian Pork: Minced Meat from Retail to Burgers Prepared and Consumed at Home pp. 2625-2645

- Phillip M. Gurman, Tom Ross and Andreas Kiermeier
- Mercury Levels and Risk Implications Through Fish Consumption on the Sinaloa Coasts (Gulf of California, Northwest Mexico) pp. 2646-2658

- Nydia‐Yuriana Zamora‐Arellano, Miguel Betancourt‐Lozano, César Ilizaliturri‐Hernández, Jaqueline García‐Hernández, Matín Jara‐Marini, Cristina Chávez‐Sánchez and Jorge Ricardo Ruelas‐Inzunza
- A Probabilistic Transmission Model for the Spread of Extended‐Spectrum‐β‐Lactamase and AmpC‐β‐Lactamase‐Producing Escherichia Coli in the Broiler Production Chain pp. 2659-2682

- Carolina Plaza Rodríguez, Guido Correia Carreira and Annemarie Käsbohrer
- Sequential Refined Partitioning for Probabilistic Dependence Assessment pp. 2683-2702

- Christoph Werner, Tim Bedford and John Quigley
- Multivariate Global Sensitivity Analysis Based on Distance Components Decomposition pp. 2703-2721

- Sinan Xiao, Zhenzhou Lu and Pan Wang
- Improving Hurricane Power Outage Prediction Models Through the Inclusion of Local Environmental Factors pp. 2722-2737

- D. Brent McRoberts, Steven M. Quiring and Seth D. Guikema
Volume 38, issue 11, 2018
- From the Editors pp. 2243-2244

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Understanding Compound, Interconnected, Interacting, and Cascading Risks: A Holistic Framework pp. 2245-2257

- Gianluca Pescaroli and David Alexander
- Valuing the Benefits of Rock Climbing and the Welfare Gains from Decreasing Injury Risk pp. 2258-2274

- Lea Nicita, W. Shaw and Giovanni Signorello
- Pricing Storm Surge Risks in Florida: Implications for Determining Flood Insurance Premiums and Evaluating Mitigation Measures pp. 2275-2299

- Marilyn Montgomery and Howard Kunreuther
- Tornado Damage Mitigation: Homeowner Support for Enhanced Building Codes in Oklahoma pp. 2300-2317

- Joseph T. Ripberger, Hank C. Jenkins‐Smith, Carol L. Silva, Jeffrey Czajkowski, Howard Kunreuther and Kevin M. Simmons
- Setting Air Quality Standards for PM2.5: A Role for Subjective Uncertainty in NAAQS Quantitative Risk Assessments? pp. 2318-2339

- Anne E. Smith
- Assessing the Economic Benefits of Flood Defenses: A Repeat‐Sales Approach pp. 2340-2367

- Allan Beltrán, David Maddison and Robert Elliott
- Bayesian Analysis of Air Emission Violations from Waste Incineration and Coincineration Plants pp. 2368-2378

- Evan K. Paleologos, Mohamed Elhakeem and Mohamed El Amrousi
- A Risk Assessment Approach for Evaluating the Impact of Toxic Contaminants Released Indoors by Considering Various Emergency Ventilation and Evacuation Strategies pp. 2379-2399

- Lingjie Zeng, Jun Gao, Qiong Wang and Le Chang
- A Probabilistic Paradigm for the Parametric Insurance of Natural Hazards pp. 2400-2414

- Rui Figueiredo, Mario L.V. Martina, David B. Stephenson and Benjamin D. Youngman
- Reflections on the Use of Conceptual Research in Risk Analysis pp. 2415-2423

- Terje Aven
- Dynamic Stochastic Macroeconomic Model of Disaster Risk Reduction Investment in Developing Countries pp. 2424-2440

- Hiroaki Ishiwata and Muneta Yokomatsu
- Resilience of Critical Infrastructures: Review and Analysis of Current Approaches pp. 2441-2458

- Corinne Curt and Jean‐Marc Tacnet
- Which Parameters Are Important? Differential Importance Under Uncertainty pp. 2459-2477

- Isadora Antoniano‐Villalobos, Emanuele Borgonovo and Sumeda Siriwardena
- Children Are Exposed to Fecal Contamination via Multiple Interconnected Pathways: A Network Model for Exposure Assessment pp. 2478-2496

- Yuke Wang, Christine L. Moe and Peter F. M. Teunis
- Ten Great Ideas About Chance by Persi Diaconis and Brian Skyrms (Princeton University Press, 2018) pp. 2497-2501

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox
Volume 38, issue 10, 2018
- From the Editors pp. 2011-2012

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Microbiota and Dose Response: Evolving Paradigm of Health Triangle pp. 2013-2028

- Margaret Coleman, Christopher Elkins, Bradford Gutting, Emmanuel Mongodin, Gloria Solano‐Aguilar and Isabel Walls
- Mercury, Polychlorinated Biphenyls, Selenium, and Fatty Acids in Tribal Fish Harvests of the Upper Great Lakes pp. 2029-2040

- Matthew J. Dellinger, Jared T. Olson, Bruce J. Holub and Michael P. Ripley
- Existing Regulatory Approaches to Reducing Exposures to Chemical‐ and Product‐Based Risk and Their Applicability to Diet‐Related Chronic Disease pp. 2041-2054

- Deborah A. Cohen and Debra S. Knopman
- Formalizing the Precautionary Principle Accounting for Strategic Interaction, Natural Factors, and Technological Factors pp. 2055-2072

- Kjell Hausken
- A Robust Approach to Risk Assessment Based on Species Sensitivity Distributions pp. 2073-2086

- Gianna S. Monti, Peter Filzmoser and Roland C. Deutsch
- A Three‐Part Bayesian Network for Modeling Dwelling Fires and Their Impact upon People and Property pp. 2087-2104

- D. B. Matellini, A. D. Wall, I. D. Jenkinson, J. Wang and R. Pritchard
- Assessing Transboundary Wildfire Exposure in the Southwestern United States pp. 2105-2127

- Alan A. Ager, Palaiologos Palaiologou, Cody R. Evers, Michelle A. Day and Ana M. G. Barros
- Measuring Subjective Probabilities: The Effect of Response Mode on the Use of Focal Responses, Validity, and Respondents’ Evaluations pp. 2128-2143

- Wändi Bruine de Bruin and Katherine Carman
- Should I Text or Call Here? A Situation‐Based Analysis of Drivers’ Perceived Likelihood of Engaging in Mobile Phone Multitasking pp. 2144-2160

- Oscar Oviedo‐Trespalacios, Md. Mazharul Haque, Mark King and Simon Washington
- Predicting Cancer‐Prevention Behavior: Disentangling the Effects of Risk Aversion and Risk Perceptions pp. 2161-2177

- Mary Riddel and David Hales
- It's Complicated: The 2014–2015 U.S. Measles Outbreak and Parents’ Vaccination Beliefs, Confidence, and Intentions pp. 2178-2192

- Michael A. Cacciatore, Glen J. Nowak and Nathaniel J. Evans
- Bad News Has Wings: Dread Risk Mediates Social Amplification in Risk Communication pp. 2193-2207

- Robert D. Jagiello and Thomas T. Hills
- Threshold Evaluation of Emergency Risk Communication for Health Risks Related to Hazardous Ambient Temperature pp. 2208-2221

- Yang Liu, Brenda O. Hoppe and Matteo Convertino
- Assessing the Effects of Information About Global Population Growth on Risk Perceptions and Support for Mitigation and Prevention Strategies pp. 2222-2241

- Ian G. J. Dawson
Volume 38, issue 9, 2018
- From the Editors pp. 1763-1764

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Bernard Goldstein: Building Risk Analysis Institutions pp. 1765-1771

- Michael R. Greenberg and Karen W. Lowrie
- Tiered Approach to Resilience Assessment pp. 1772-1780

- Igor Linkov, Cate Fox‐Lent, Laura Read, Craig R. Allen, James C. Arnott, Emanuele Bellini, Jon Coaffee, Marie‐Valentine Florin, Kirk Hatfield, Iain Hyde, William Hynes, Aleksandar Jovanovic, Roger Kasperson, John Katzenberger, Patrick W. Keys, James H. Lambert, Richard Moss, Peter S. Murdoch, Jose Palma‐Oliveira, Roger S. Pulwarty, Dale Sands, Edward A. Thomas, Mari R. Tye and David Woods
- The Value of Performance Weights and Discussion in Aggregated Expert Judgments pp. 1781-1794

- Anca M. Hanea, Marissa F. McBride, Mark A. Burgman and Bonnie C. Wintle
- Two Types of Vigilance Are Essential to Effective Hazard Management: Maintaining Both Together Is Difficult pp. 1795-1801

- Robert Goble, Vicki Bier and Ortwin Renn
- Anticipating or Accommodating to Public Concern? Risk Amplification and the Politics of Precaution Reexamined pp. 1802-1819

- Jamie K. Wardman and Ragnar Löfstedt
- How to Perform an Ethical Risk Analysis (eRA) pp. 1820-1829

- Sven Ove Hansson
- Risk Assessment and Risk Governance of Liquefied Natural Gas Development in Gladstone, Australia pp. 1830-1846

- R. G. van der Vegt
- Exploring the Potential for Multivariate Fragility Representations to Alter Flood Risk Estimates pp. 1847-1870

- Robert A. Jane, David J. Simmonds, Ben P. Gouldby, Jonathan D. Simm, Luciana Dalla Valle and Alison C. Raby
- The Effect of Geographic Proximity to Unconventional Oil and Gas Development on Public Support for Hydraulic Fracturing pp. 1871-1890

- Hilary S. Boudet, Chad M. Zanocco, Peter D. Howe and Christopher E. Clarke
- Expanding the Political Philosophy Dimension of the RISP Model: Examining the Conditional Indirect Effects of Cultural Cognition pp. 1891-1903

- Jay D. Hmielowski, Meredith Y. Wang and Rebecca R. Donaway
- Online Information Sharing About Risks: The Case of Organic Food pp. 1904-1920

- Femke Hilverda and Margôt Kuttschreuter
- Explicating Experience: Development of a Valid Scale of Past Hazard Experience for Tornadoes pp. 1921-1943

- Julie L. Demuth
- Consumption of Fish and Shrimp from Southeast Louisiana Poses No Unacceptable Lifetime Cancer Risks Attributable to High‐Priority Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons pp. 1944-1961

- Jeffrey K. Wickliffe, Bridget Simon‐Friedt, Jessi L. Howard, Ericka Frahm, Buffy Meyer, Mark J. Wilson, Deepa Pangeni and Edward B. Overton
- Interstitial Lung Diseases in the U.S. Mining Industry: Using MSHA Data to Examine Trends and the Prevention Effects of Compliance with Health Regulations, 1996–2015 pp. 1962-1971

- Patrick L. Yorio, A. Scott Laney, Cara N. Halldin, David J. Blackley, Susan M. Moore, Kerri Wizner, Lewis J. Radonovich and Lee A. Greenawald
- Quantitative Uncertainty Analysis for a Weed Risk Assessment System pp. 1972-1987

- Barney P. Caton, Anthony L. Koop, Larry Fowler, Leslie Newton and Lisa Kohl
- A Bayesian Analysis of Abundance, Trend, and Population Viability for Harbor Seals in Iliamna Lake, Alaska pp. 1988-2009

- Peter L. Boveng, Jay M. Ver Hoef, David E. Withrow and Josh M. London
Volume 38, issue 8, 2018
- From the Editors pp. 1519-1520

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Letter Concerning: Glynn ME, Keeton KA, Gaffney SH, Sahmel J. Ambient Asbestos Fiber Concentrations and Long‐Term Trends in Pleural Mesothelioma Incidence Between Urban and Rural Areas in the United States (1973–2012). Risk Analysis 2018;38(3):454–471 pp. 1521-1523

- Murray Martin Finkelstein
- Response to Letter to the Editor Regarding “Ambient Asbestos Fiber Concentrations and Long‐Term Trends in Pleural Mesothelioma Incidence Between Urban and Rural Areas in the United States (1973–2012)” by Finkelstein pp. 1524-1528

- Kara A. Keeton, Meghan E. Glynn, Shannon H. Gaffney and Jennifer Sahmel
- The Ethical Foundations of Risk Analysis pp. 1529-1533

- Daniel J. Rozell
- A Framework to Understand Extreme Space Weather Event Probability pp. 1534-1540

- Seth Jonas, Kassandra Fronczyk and Lucas M. Pratt
- On the Relationship between Safety and Decision Significance pp. 1541-1558

- Emanuele Borgonovo, Alessandra Cillo and Curtis L. Smith
- Security Investment in Contagious Networks pp. 1559-1575

- Seyed Alireza Hasheminasab and Behrouz Tork Ladani
- Lognormal Approximations of Fault Tree Uncertainty Distributions pp. 1576-1584

- Ashraf Ben El‐Shanawany, Keith H. Ardron and Simon P. Walker
- DAMS: A Model to Assess Domino Effects by Using Agent‐Based Modeling and Simulation pp. 1585-1600

- Laobing Zhang, Gabriele Landucci, Genserik Reniers, Nima Khakzad and Jianfeng Zhou
- Resilience Analysis of a Remote Offshore Oil and Gas Facility for a Potential Hydrocarbon Release pp. 1601-1617

- Adnan Sarwar, Faisal Khan, Majeed Abimbola and Lesley James
- A Comprehensive Risk Analysis of Transportation Networks Affected by Rainfall‐Induced Multihazards pp. 1618-1633

- Kai Liu, Ming Wang, Yinxue Cao, Weihua Zhu, Jinshan Wu and Xiaoyong Yan
- Toward an Application Guide for Safety Integrity Level Allocation in Railway Systems pp. 1634-1655

- Kiswendsida Abel Ouedraogo, Julie Beugin, El‐Miloudi El‐Koursi, Joffrey Clarhaut, Dominique Renaux and Frederic Lisiecki
- Mitigating Litigating: An Examination of Psychosocial Impacts of Compensation Processes Associated with the 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill pp. 1656-1671

- Liesel A. Ritchie, Duane A. Gill and Michael A. Long
- Construction of a Dose–Illness Relationship via Modeling Morbidity and Application to Risk Assessment of Wastewater Reuse pp. 1672-1684

- Tingting Gao, Rong Chen, Yanzheng Liu, Xiaochang C. Wang and Yuyou Li
- Human Dose–Response Data for Francisella tularensis and a Dose‐ and Time‐Dependent Mathematical Model of Early‐Phase Fever Associated with Tularemia After Inhalation Exposure pp. 1685-1700

- Gene McClellan, Margaret Coleman, David Crary, Alec Thurman and Brandolyn Thran
- Modeling Poliovirus Transmission in Pakistan and Afghanistan to Inform Vaccination Strategies in Undervaccinated Subpopulations pp. 1701-1717

- Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens, Mark A. Pallansch, Stephen L. Cochi, Derek T. Ehrhardt, Noha H. Farag, Stephen C. Hadler, Lee M. Hampton, Maureen Martinez, Steve G.F. Wassilak and Kimberly M. Thompson
- A Mathematical Model for Pathogen Cross‐Contamination Dynamics during the Postharvest Processing of Leafy Greens pp. 1718-1737

- Amir Mokhtari, David Oryang, Yuhuan Chen, Regis Pouillot and Jane Van Doren
- Risk Assessment of Salmonellosis from Consumption of Alfalfa Sprouts and Evaluation of the Public Health Impact of Sprout Seed Treatment and Spent Irrigation Water Testing pp. 1738-1757

- Yuhuan Chen, Régis Pouillot, Sofia M. Santillana Farakos, Steven Duret, Judith Spungen, Tong‐Jen Fu, Fazila Shakir, Patricia A. Homola, Sherri Dennis and Jane M. Van Doren
- Review of Achieving Regulatory Excellence, Cary Coglianese (Ed.), Brookings Institution Press, 2017, 322 pp. $35.00 ISBN: 978‐0‐8157‐2842‐9 pp. 1758-1761

- E. Donald Elliott
Volume 38, issue 7, 2018
- The Essential Elements of a Risk Governance Framework for Current and Future Nanotechnologies pp. 1321-1331

- Vicki Stone, Martin Führ, Peter H. Feindt, Hans Bouwmeester, Igor Linkov, Stefania Sabella, Finbarr Murphy, Kilian Bizer, Lang Tran, Marlene Ågerstrand, Carlos Fito, Torben Andersen, Diana Anderson, Enrico Bergamaschi, John W. Cherrie, Sue Cowan, Jean‐Francois Dalemcourt, Michael Faure, Silke Gabbert, Agnieszka Gajewicz, Teresa F. Fernandes, Danail Hristozov, Helinor J. Johnston, Terry C. Lansdown, Stefan Linder, Hans J. P. Marvin, Martin Mullins, Kai Purnhagen, Tomasz Puzyn, Araceli Sanchez Jimenez, Janeck J. Scott‐Fordsmand, George Streftaris, Martie van Tongeren, Nicolas H. Voelcker, George Voyiatzis, Spyros N. Yannopoulos and P. Marijn Poortvliet
- Aging and Cardiometabolic Risk in European HEMS Pilots: An Assessment of Occupational Old‐Age Limits as a Regulatory Risk Management Strategy pp. 1332-1347

- Hans Bauer, Dennis Nowak and Britta Herbig
- Mitigating Sports Injury Risks Using Internet of Things and Analytics Approaches pp. 1348-1360

- Gary B. Wilkerson, Ashish Gupta and Marisa A. Colston
- Variability in Cross‐Domain Risk Perception among Smallholder Farmers in Mali by Gender and Other Demographic and Attitudinal Characteristics pp. 1361-1377

- Alison C. Cullen, C. Leigh Anderson, Pierre Biscaye and Travis W. Reynolds
- Using the CAUSE Model to Understand Public Communication about Water Risks: Perspectives from Texas Groundwater District Officials on Drought and Availability pp. 1378-1389

- Matthew S. VanDyke and Andy J. King
- Should I Stay or Should I Go Now? Or Should I Wait and See? Influences on Wildfire Evacuation Decisions pp. 1390-1404

- Sarah McCaffrey, Robyn Wilson and Avishek Konar
- Effects of an Advisory Brochure on Fish Consumption of Urban Anglers in the Great Lakes Region pp. 1405-1421

- T. Bruce Lauber, Nancy A. Connelly, Jeff Niederdeppe and Barbara A. Knuth
- Human Agency in Disaster Planning: A Systems Approach pp. 1422-1443

- John Hamer Powell, Michael Hammond, Albert Chen and Navonil Mustafee
- Which Fire to Extinguish First? A Risk‐Informed Approach to Emergency Response in Oil Terminals pp. 1444-1454

- Nima Khakzad
- Induced Earthquakes from Long‐Term Gas Extraction in Groningen, the Netherlands: Statistical Analysis and Prognosis for Acceptable‐Risk Regulation pp. 1455-1473

- Charles Vlek
- Quantifying Cancer Risk from Radiation pp. 1474-1489

- Alexander P. Keil and David B. Richardson
- Estimation of the Leukemia Risk in Human Populations Exposed to Benzene from Tobacco Smoke Using Epidemiological Data pp. 1490-1501

- Stacy Fiebelkorn and Clive Meredith
- Evaluation of the Influenza Risk Reduction from Antimicrobial Spray Application on Porous Surfaces pp. 1502-1517

- Alexandre Chabrelie, Jade Mitchell, Joan Rose, Duane Charbonneau and Yoshiki Ishida
- Risk Conundrums: Solving Unsolvable Problems. Roger Kasperson, editor. New York: Earthscan/Routledge, 2017, 269 pp. + index. ISBN‐978‐1‐138‐95607‐0, paper, $40.00+/‐ pp. 1518-1518

- Michael Greenberg
Volume 38, issue 6, 2018
- From the Editors pp. 1105-1106

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- The Cancer Risk Associated with Residential Exposure to Soil Containing Radioactive Coal Combustion Residuals pp. 1107-1115

- Kevin M. Towle, Neva F. B. Jacobs, James J. Keenan and Andrew D. Monnot
- Using a Web‐Based Diary Method to Estimate Risks and Benefits from Fish Consumption pp. 1116-1127

- Nancy A. Connelly, T. Bruce Lauber, Jeff Niederdeppe and Barbara A. Knuth
- Potential Exposure and Cancer Risk from Formaldehyde Emissions from Installed Chinese Manufactured Laminate Flooring pp. 1128-1142

- Patrick Sheehan, Ankur Singhal, Kenneth T. Bogen, David MacIntosh, Renee M. Kalmes and John McCarthy
- Influence of Distribution of Animals between Dose Groups on Estimated Benchmark Dose and Animal Welfare for Continuous Effects pp. 1143-1153

- Joakim Ringblom, Fereshteh Kalantari, Gunnar Johanson and Mattias Öberg
- Assessment of Instructions on Protection Against Food Contaminated with Radiocesium in Japan in 2011 pp. 1154-1168

- Mayumi Seto, Koichiro Uriu, Isao Kawaguchi and Hiroyuki Yokomizo
- A Probabilistic Analysis of Surface Water Flood Risk in London pp. 1169-1182

- Katie Jenkins, Jim Hall, Vassilis Glenis and Chris Kilsby
- Characterizing Risk for Cumulative Risk Assessments pp. 1183-1201

- Margaret M. MacDonell, Richard C. Hertzberg, Glenn E. Rice, J. Michael Wright and Linda K. Teuschler
- Risk Assessment of Human Toxoplasmosis Associated with the Consumption of Pork Meat in Italy pp. 1202-1222

- Roberto Condoleo, Laura Rinaldi, Stefania Sette and Ziad Mezher
- Comparative Probabilistic Assessment of Occupational Pesticide Exposures Based on Regulatory Assessments pp. 1223-1238

- Jane G. Pouzou, Alison C. Cullen, Michael G. Yost, John C. Kissel and Richard A. Fenske
- Insights into Flood‐Coping Appraisals of Protection Motivation Theory: Empirical Evidence from Germany and France pp. 1239-1257

- Philip Bubeck, Wouter Botzen, Jonas Laudan, Jeroen C.J.H. Aerts and Annegret H. Thieken
- An Agent‐Based Model of Evolving Community Flood Risk pp. 1258-1278

- Gina L. Tonn and Seth D. Guikema
- A Systems‐Based Risk Assessment Framework for Intentional Electromagnetic Interference (IEMI) on Critical Infrastructures pp. 1279-1305

- Benjamin Donald Oakes, Lars-Göran Mattsson, Per Näsman and Andrés Alayón Glazunov
- Dynamic Economic Resilience and Economic Recovery from Disasters: A Quantitative Assessment pp. 1306-1318

- Wei Xie, Adam Rose, Shantong Li, Jianwu He, Ning Li and Tariq Ali
Volume 38, issue 5, 2018
- NICK PIDGEON: Bringing Environmental Risk and Communication into Decision Making pp. 871-875

- Michael R. Greenberg and Karen W. Lowrie
- An Emerging New Risk Analysis Science: Foundations and Implications pp. 876-888

- Terje Aven
- People's Risk Recognition Preceding Evacuation and Its Role in Demand Modeling and Planning pp. 889-905

- Junji Urata and Adam J. Pel
- Influence of Risk Perception on Attitudes and Norms Regarding Electronic Cigarettes pp. 906-916

- Craig W. Trumbo
- Does Medical Risk Perception and Risk Taking Change with Age? pp. 917-928

- Yaniv Hanoch, Jonathan J. Rolison and Alexandra M. Freund
- Designing Graphs that Promote Both Risk Understanding and Behavior Change pp. 929-946

- Yasmina Okan, Eric R. Stone and Wändi Bruine de Bruin
- Public Response to a Near‐Miss Nuclear Accident Scenario Varying in Causal Attributions and Outcome Uncertainty pp. 947-961

- Jinshu Cui, Heather Rosoff and Richard S. John
- Behavioral Modeling of Adversaries with Multiple Objectives in Counterterrorism pp. 962-977

- Dogucan Mazicioglu and Jason R. W. Merrick
- A Comparison of the Bow‐Tie and STAMP Approaches to Reduce the Risk of Surgical Instrument Retention pp. 978-990

- Maria Mikela Chatzimichailidou, James Ward, Tim Horberry and P. John Clarkson
- A Value Measure for Public‐Sector Enterprise Risk Management: A TSA Case Study pp. 991-1008

- Kenneth C. Fletcher and Ali E. Abbas
- Evaluation of Two Approaches to Defining Extinction Risk under the U.S. Endangered Species Act pp. 1009-1035

- Grant G. Thompson, Lynn A. Maguire and Tracey J. Regan
- Risks of Allergic Contact Dermatitis Elicited by Nickel, Chromium, and Organic Sensitizers: Quantitative Models Based on Clinical Patch Test Data pp. 1036-1051

- Kenneth T. Bogen and Michael R. Garry
- Correlation of Noncancer Benchmark Doses in Short‐ and Long‐Term Rodent Bioassays pp. 1052-1069

- Jessica Kratchman, Bing Wang, John Fox and George Gray
- Risk Ranking of Antimicrobial‐Resistant Hazards Found in Meat in Switzerland pp. 1070-1084

- Lucie Collineau, Luís Pedro Carmo, Andrea Endimiani, Ioannis Magouras, Cedric Müntener, Gertraud Schüpbach‐Regula and Katharina D. C. Stärk
- Review of Regulatory Emphasis on Transportation Safety in the United States, 2002–2009: Public versus Private Modes pp. 1085-1101

- Garrett C. Waycaster, Taiki Matsumura, Volodymyr Bilotkach, Raphael T. Haftka and Nam H. Kim
- Structured to Fail? Regulatory Performance under Competing Mandates. Christopher Carrigan. New York: Cambridge University Press, (2017). 326 pp. $34.99 (paper), ISBN: 9781316632802 pp. 1102-1103

- Zhoudan Xie
Volume 38, issue 4, 2018
- Impact of Cooking Procedures and Storage Practices at Home on Consumer Exposure to Listeria Monocytogenes and Salmonella Due to the Consumption of Pork Meat pp. 638-652

- Alessandra De Cesare, Eva Doménech, Damiano Comin, Adele Meluzzi and Gerardo Manfreda
- When Does Poor Governance Presage Biosecurity Risk? pp. 653-665

- Stephen E. Lane, Anthony D. Arthur, Christina Aston, Sam Zhao and Andrew P. Robinson
- Effects of Acknowledging Uncertainty about Earthquake Risk Estimates on San Francisco Bay Area Residents’ Beliefs, Attitudes, and Intentions pp. 666-679

- Kazuya Nakayachi, Branden B. Johnson and Kazuki Koketsu
- Insurance, Public Assistance, and Household Flood Risk Reduction: A Comparative Study of Austria, England, and Romania pp. 680-693

- Susanne Hanger, Joanne Linnerooth‐Bayer, Swenja Surminski, Cristina Nenciu‐Posner, Anna Lorant, Radu Ionescu and Anthony Patt
- Communicating Low‐Probability High‐Consequence Risk, Uncertainty and Expert Confidence: Induced Seismicity of Deep Geothermal Energy and Shale Gas pp. 694-709

- Theresa A. K. Knoblauch, Michael Stauffacher and Evelina Trutnevyte
- Communicating Earthquake Preparedness: The Influence of Induced Mood, Perceived Risk, and Gain or Loss Frames on Homeowners’ Attitudes Toward General Precautionary Measures for Earthquakes pp. 710-723

- Michèle Marti, Michael Stauffacher, Jörg Matthes and Stefan Wiemer
- Bounding Analysis of Drinking Water Health Risks from a Spill of Hydraulic Fracturing Flowback Water pp. 724-754

- William R. Rish and Edward J. Pfau
- Scenario Analysis for the Safety Assessment of Nuclear Waste Repositories: A Critical Review pp. 755-776

- Edoardo Tosoni, Ahti Salo and Enrico Zio
- An Assessment of the Cox Proportional Hazards Regression Model for Epidemiologic Studies pp. 777-794

- Suresh H. Moolgavkar, Ellen T. Chang, Heather N. Watson and Edmund C. Lau
- Optimal Mission Abort Policy for Systems Operating in a Random Environment pp. 795-803

- Gregory Levitin and Maxim Finkelstein
- Informing Ex Ante Event Studies with Macro‐Econometric Evidence on the Structural and Policy Impacts of Terrorism pp. 804-825

- Jason Nassios and James Giesecke
- Setting Priorities in Behavioral Interventions: An Application to Reducing Phishing Risk pp. 826-838

- Casey Inez Canfield and Baruch Fischhoff
- Examining Factors that Influence the Existence of Heinrich's Safety Triangle Using Site‐Specific H&S Data from More than 25,000 Establishments pp. 839-852

- Patrick L. Yorio and Susan M. Moore
- Environmental Exposure of the Adult French Population to Permethrin pp. 853-865

- Marie Hermant, Olivier Blanchard, Guillaume Perouel, Guillaume Boulanger, Mathilde Merlo and Virginie Desvignes
- Fact and Fiction in Global Energy Policy: 15 Contentious Questions. Benjamin K. Sovacool, Marilyn A. Brown, and Scott V. Valentine. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016 pp. 866-868

- Dr. Catherine Mei Ling Wong
Volume 38, issue 3, 2018
- From the Editors pp. 427-428

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- A Risk Analysis Approach to Prioritizing Epidemics: Ebola Virus Disease in West Africa as a Case Study pp. 429-441

- Whenayon Simeon Ajisegiri, Abrar Ahmad Chughtai and C. Raina MacIntyre
- Annual Burden of Occupationally‐Acquired Influenza Infections in Hospitals and Emergency Departments in the United States pp. 442-453

- Rachael M. Jones and Yulin Xia
- Ambient Asbestos Fiber Concentrations and Long‐Term Trends in Pleural Mesothelioma Incidence between Urban and Rural Areas in the United States (1973–2012) pp. 454-471

- Meghan E. Glynn, Kara A. Keeton, Shannon H. Gaffney and Jennifer Sahmel
- Wildfire Policy in Mediterranean France: How Far is it Efficient and Sustainable? pp. 472-488

- Thomas Curt and Thibaut Frejaville
- Flood Risk Management: Exploring the Impacts of the Community Rating System Program on Poverty and Income Inequality pp. 489-503

- Douglas Noonan and Abdul‐Akeem A. Sadiq
- Risk Prioritization in the Food Domain Using Deliberative and Survey Methods: Differences between Experts and Laypeople pp. 504-524

- Michael Siegrist, Philipp Hübner and Christina Hartmann
- Public Perceptions of How Long Air Pollution and Carbon Dioxide Remain in the Atmosphere pp. 525-534

- Rachel Dryden, M. Granger Morgan, Ann Bostrom and Wändi Bruine de Bruin
- Who Would Be Willing to Accept Disaster Debris in Their Backyard? Investigating the Determinants of Public Attitudes in Post‐Fukushima Japan pp. 535-547

- Naomi Aoki
- Perceptions of Risk and Vulnerability Following Exposure to a Major Natural Disaster: The Calgary Flood of 2013 pp. 548-561

- Alexa Tanner and Joseph Árvai
- Hazard Analysis and Safety Requirements for Small Drone Operations: To What Extent Do Popular Drones Embed Safety? pp. 562-584

- Anastasios Plioutsias, Nektarios Karanikas and Maria Mikela Chatzimihailidou
- Is There Any Hope? How Climate Change News Imagery and Text Influence Audience Emotions and Support for Climate Mitigation Policies pp. 585-602

- Lauren Feldman and P. Sol Hart
- Optimal Inspection of Imports to Prevent Invasive Pest Introduction pp. 603-619

- Cuicui Chen, Rebecca S. Epanchin‐Niell and Robert G. Haight
- Community‐Driven Hypothesis Testing: A Solution for the Tragedy of the Anticommons pp. 620-634

- José Manuel Palma‐Oliveira, Benjamin D. Trump, Matthew D. Wood and Igor Linkov
Volume 38, issue 2, 2018
- From the Editors pp. 213-214

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Perspectives on Cybersecurity Information Sharing among Multiple Stakeholders Using a Decision‐Theoretic Approach pp. 215-225

- Meilin He, Laura Devine and Jun Zhuang
- Cyber Risk Management for Critical Infrastructure: A Risk Analysis Model and Three Case Studies pp. 226-241

- M.‐Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell, Marshall Kuypers, Matthew Smith and Philip Keller
- An Expert Elicitation of the Proliferation Resistance of Using Small Modular Reactors (SMR) for the Expansion of Civilian Nuclear Systems pp. 242-254

- Jonas Siegel, Elisabeth A. Gilmore, Nancy Gallagher and Steve Fetter
- Dynamic Blowout Risk Analysis Using Loss Functions pp. 255-271

- Majeed Abimbola and Faisal Khan
- Providing Limited Local Electric Service During a Major Grid Outage: A First Assessment Based on Customer Willingness to Pay pp. 272-282

- Sunhee Baik, M. Granger Morgan and Alexander L. Davis
- Assessing the Cost of Large‐Scale Power Outages to Residential Customers pp. 283-296

- Sunhee Baik, Alexander L. Davis and M. Granger Morgan
- Bayesian Networks to Compare Pest Control Interventions on Commodities Along Agricultural Production Chains pp. 297-310

- J. Holt, A. W. Leach, S. Johnson, D. M. Tu, D. T. Nhu, N. T. Anh, M. M. Quinlan, P. J. L. Whittle, K. Mengersen and J. D. Mumford
- Tornado Warning Perception and Response: Integrating the Roles of Visual Design, Demographics, and Hazard Experience pp. 311-332

- Ronald L. Schumann, Kevin D. Ash and Gregg C. Bowser
- Risk Communication Emergency Response Preparedness: Contextual Assessment of the Protective Action Decision Model pp. 333-344

- Robert L. Heath, Jaesub Lee, Michael J. Palenchar and Laura L. Lemon
- Hazard Experience, Geophysical Vulnerability, and Flood Risk Perceptions in a Postdisaster City, the Case of New Orleans pp. 345-356

- Kevin Fox Gotham, Richard Campanella, Katie Lauve‐Moon and Bradford Powers
- The Mediated Amplification of a Crisis: Communicating the A/H1N1 Pandemic in Press Releases and Press Coverage in Europe pp. 357-375

- Constanze Rossmann, Lisa Meyer and Peter J. Schulz
- A Bayesian Belief Network Model Assessing the Risk to Wastewater Workers of Contracting Ebola Virus Disease During an Outbreak pp. 376-391

- Joseph W. Zabinski, Kelsey J. Pieper and Jacqueline MacDonald Gibson
- Multi‐Exposure Pathway Model to Compare Escherichia coli O157 Risks and Interventions pp. 392-409

- Bruce Chapman, K. Pintar and B. A. Smith
- A Reliability‐Based Capability Approach pp. 410-424

- Armin Tabandeh, Paolo Gardoni and Colleen Murphy
- Andrew W. Lo, Review of Adaptive Markets: Financial Evolution at the Speed of Thought, New Jersey, Princeton University Press, 2017 pp. 425-426

- Susan E. Dudley
Volume 38, issue 1, 2018
- From The Editors pp. 1-3

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- George Apostolakis: Applying Equal Doses of PRA and Collegiality pp. 4-7

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Sociotechnical Resilience: A Preliminary Concept pp. 8-16

- Sulfikar Amir and Vivek Kant
- Development of an Asset Value Map for Disaster Risk Assessment in China by Spatial Disaggregation Using Ancillary Remote Sensing Data pp. 17-30

- Jidong Wu, Ying Li, Ning Li and Peijun Shi
- Resilience Analysis of Countries under Disasters Based on Multisource Data pp. 31-42

- Nan Zhang and Hong Huang
- Public Perception of Uncertainties Within Climate Change Science pp. 43-55

- Vivianne H. M. Visschers
- Industrial Safety and Utopia: Insights from the Fukushima Daiichi Accident pp. 56-70

- Sébastien Travadel, Franck Guarnieri and Aurélien Portelli
- Public Understanding of Ebola Risks: Mastering an Unfamiliar Threat pp. 71-83

- Baruch Fischhoff, Gabrielle Wong‐Parodi, Dana Rose Garfin, E. Alison Holman and Roxane Cohen Silver
- Risk Modeling of Interdependent Complex Systems of Systems: Theory and Practice pp. 84-98

- Yacov Y. Haimes
- How to Design Rating Schemes of Risk Matrices: A Sequential Updating Approach pp. 99-117

- Jianping Li, Chunbing Bao and Dengsheng Wu
- Modeling Precheck Parallel Screening Process in the Face of Strategic Applicants with Incomplete Information and Screening Errors pp. 118-133

- Cen Song and Jun Zhuang
- Evaluating the Benefits of Adaptation of Critical Infrastructures to Hydrometeorological Risks pp. 134-150

- Scott Thacker, Scott Kelly, Raghav Pant and Jim W. Hall
- Assessing the Likelihood and Magnitude of a Population Health Benefit Following the Market Introduction of a Modified‐Risk Tobacco Product: Enhancements to the Dynamic Population Modeler, DPM(+1) pp. 151-162

- Annette M. Bachand, Sandra I. Sulsky and Geoffrey M. Curtin
- Integrated Uncertainty Analysis for Ambient Pollutant Health Risk Assessment: A Case Study of Ozone Mortality Risk pp. 163-176

- Anne E. Smith and Garrett Glasgow
- Bias‐Corrected Estimation in Continuous Sampling Plans pp. 177-193

- Geoffrey Decrouez and Andrew Robinson
- Incremental Sampling Methodology: Applications for Background Screening Assessments pp. 194-209

- Penelope S. Pooler, Philip E. Goodrum, Deana Crumbling, Leah D. Stuchal and Stephen M. Roberts
- Theory and Practice in Policy Analysis. M. Granger Morgan. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017, 580 pages and index, ISBN 978‐1‐316‐63620‐6, paper, $49.97 pp. 210-211

- Michael R. Greenberg
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